Help! first time hatching!

Better get all your ducks in a row!
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HAHAHA, The pictures would be horrible right now with all this snow. It's nicer to see them running around in the green grass..
 
News reporters are sleazy, lol. What if they're doing an exposé on hoarding and someone called them because hey think you are a hoarder or aren't feeding you animals correctly?

This is what happened a few miles from me. Yes, the horss are thin, not gonna argue that, but wow, how would you feel if this happened to you?
http://abc7news.com/society/morgan-hill-horse-ranch-operator-accused-of-neglect/319867/

-Kathy

Wow, those horses aren't just a thin, they're totally emaciated. If multiple neighbors all say this has been going on for months, I'm inclined to believe them. If he had gotten them from an abusive owner, after several months of proper feeding those horses should already be back to a healthy weight. The fact that they're not is highly suspicious.
 
News reporters are sleazy, lol. What if they're doing an exposé on hoarding and someone called them because hey think you are a hoarder or aren't feeding you animals correctly?

This is what happened a few miles from me. Yes, the horss are thin, not gonna argue that, but wow, how would you feel if this happened to you?
http://abc7news.com/society/morgan-hill-horse-ranch-operator-accused-of-neglect/319867/

-Kathy
But if it is the total truth shouldnt the horses have gained more weight in those months? I have done the same thing in caring for a skinny neglected horse but within a few months he was almost regular size.....
 
News reporters are sleazy, lol. What if they're doing an exposé on hoarding and someone called them because hey think you are a hoarder or aren't feeding you animals correctly?


This is what happened a few miles from me. Yes, the horss are thin, not gonna argue that, but wow, how would you feel if this happened to you?
http://abc7news.com/society/morgan-hill-horse-ranch-operator-accused-of-neglect/319867/


-Kathy


Wow, those horses aren't just a thin, they're totally emaciated. If multiple neighbors all say this has been going on for months, I'm inclined to believe them. If he had gotten them from an abusive owner, after several months of proper feeding those horses should already be back to a healthy weight. The fact that they're not is highly suspicious.


But what they don't tell you is that animal control and a vet were working with the owner to correct the problem. This Monica person allegedly showed up to buy them, but came with reporters and the sheriff instead.

We're also on a busy road, but our horses/ponies are in very good flesh (many are actually way too heavy), yet a month ago we caught someone tossing a bale of alfalfa hay over the fence for them.

-Kathy
 

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